Liquor-containing confection.



J. LIEBIGH.

LIQUOR CONTAINING GONFEGTION.

APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 3, 1907.

Patented Dec. 21, 1909.

WIHEEEES:

WWMW' JULIUS LIEBICH, or eonLrrz, GERMANY.

LIQUOR-CONTAINING CONFECTION.

' Application filed September 3, 1907. Serial No. 391,182.

To all whom "it may concern:

Be it known \that I, JULIUS private person, a subject of the German Empire, residing at Gorlitz and Empire of Germany, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Liquor-Containing Confections, of which the following is a specif fica-tion. 1

My invention relates to an improved confection'containing a drink or liquor of any kind, and the, ob ect of my invention is-to offer a confection of the said kind, which not only provides great facility-in emptying,

' or sucking, the drink from the hollow frame or body of the confection, but also materlally enlarges the eatable substance containing the drink or liquor.

The object is obtained by forming the capsuletor hollow body proper, serving to .receive and retain the drink, with two projecting -lugs 0I extensions pieces, suitably located at opposite ends of said capsule and adapted to be easily broken off by biting or .by hand, thus allowing air to enter at one end of the'hollow body, whereby the escape of the drink at the other end, by suction or by simply pouring out, may be readily obtained. And I further obtain the object of my invention in surrou'ndin proper or receptacle of the drink by an out side cover of any eatable substance, such as cake, chocolate or the like, to increase the eatable substance offered with the drink and to protect the capsule-proper against any injury from outside.

To make my invention properly understood, I have illustrated, the same in the accompanying drawings, which Figure 1 represents a vertical section through the confection made according to this invention, and Fig. 2 isia front elevation of the same.

Referring to the drawings, a, is the capsule 01' hollow body preferably made of sugar in 45 i the well'known manner. to retain the liquor without undergoing solutlon by the same. 7), IS an envelop or casing for the capsule (1,

consisting of any suitable eatable substance,

such as biscuit, cake, chocolate, sugar or any eatable compound; the said envelop or cover may surround the whole of the capsule a,

but I prefer to make the latter project from the envelop at the top and bottom end,which project in the form of lugs or extensionpieces 0, and (l, suitably shaped in a manner Specification of Letters Patent.

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the capsule Patented Doc.

to be easily broken off 'by hand or bybiting. The said lugs orextension-pieces .0, d, serve,"v first, to fill the liquor or drink I, into the,

exhaust the contents of the capsule'either'by capsule a, and, after closing the capsule, to

sucking or by pouring the drink out of the capsule a, for consuming the same. breaking ofl the said lugs c, and (Lethe atmosphere will enter at one end and thereby allow-the liquid to flow or to be-readilyi poured or sucked out at'the other end, wit h out destroying the-whole capsule a, thereby avoiding waste of the'liquor and spoiling of clothes etc. i

I The envelop or cover I of the capsule a, will help to strengthen thecapsule against being broken, and it equallyserves as an'eatable cake, biscuit or refreshment to be consumed along with the drink contained in the hollow receptacle a.

The shape and size of the capsule proper a, as well as of the envelop'or cover I), may vary as well as the material of.which the eatable capsule a, and the -cover b, are formed, also the drink f, contained within the capsule a, may vary.

I claim as my invention:

1, A liquor containing confection the body of Which'has extension pieces adapted to be broken off for admitting air through one and exhausting the liquor from the other extension piece, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

2. In a liquor containing confection the body of which has extension pieces adapted to be broken olf, a cover of eatable substance upon the body of the hollowconfection, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

3. In a liquor containing confection *the body of which has extension pieces the combination with the'body of the'confection, of a cover of eatable substance surrounding the body of the confection, an extension piece of the hollow .bodyvof the confection projecting on one side of the cover and an extens on piece of the hollow body. of the confection projecting at the opposite side of the .cover, substantially as and for the purpose set forth. I

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set a my hand in the presence of two witnesses. JULIUS LIEBICH Witnesses:

PAUL- AREAS, CLAR SIMON. 

